- Eric Allendale
Infobox musical artist
Name = Eric Allendale
Img_size = 170
Img_capt =Eric Allendale in the studio in the late 1960s
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Eric Allandale Dubuisson
Alias = Eric Allandale
Born = birth date|1936|03|4
Died = Death date and age|2001|08|23|1936|03|4
Origin =Dominica ,West Indies
Genre = PopSoul Trad Jazz
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1958 - 1981
Label = Columbia
Associated_acts =Clem Curtis ,The Foundations ,Terry Lightfoot ,New Orleans Knights , Teddy Layton , Sonny Morris ,Edmundo Ros , Alex Walsh ,Alan Warner
URL =Eric Allendale (aka Eric Allendale Dubussion) (
4 March 1936 Dominica ,West Indies —23 August 2001 ) was atrombonist ,songwriter and formerbandleader , as well as being a member of variousjazz groups inEngland .Early life
Originally from Dominica, in 1954 while in his late teens he came to Britain to complete his education. He joined the
Hammersmith Borough Brass Band as a trumpet player while working as its council surveyor. He later switched to trombone and formed an amateur band playing jazz. cite web|publisher=The Guardian |title =Eric Allandale: Powerful trombone master of jazz and pop| author=Val Wilmer | url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2001/sep/21/guardianobituaries | date = 2001-09-21| accessdate = 2008-07-11 ]Early musical career
1958 saw him securing a residency at the Cellar Club in
Soho , he then joined bands that were led by Teddy Layton and Sonny Morris.In the early 1960s Allendale fronted his own group called The New Orleans Knights, possibly also referred to as The Jazz Knights who were regulars on the Trad circut. Two singles, were released as the Landsdowne Jazz Series on the
Columbia Records label in the UK in 1962. One of the singles, "Little Hans" had Allendale credited as the new music arranger.Also, during the 1960s, he was a member of a couple of jazz groups, namely the
Terry Lightfoot andAlex Welsh bands andEdmundo Ros .The Foundations
In 1967 he became a member of the English soul group,
The Foundations . Some of The Foundations'song s were written by Allendale, including the minor hit "Born To Live, Born To Die" which Allendale served as musical director. Other songs he wrote include "(We Are) Happy People" and "I Can Feel It". [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3cftxql5ldke~T32 All Music Guide] ]Another composition by Allendale, "Solomon Grundy", which appeared on the
album , "Digging The Foundations", was covered by Pye labelmatesPickettywitch [ [http://www.answers.com/topic/that-same-old-feeling-the-complete-recordings?cat=entertainment Answers.com - album review with songwriter credits] ] , and aHong Kong basedbeat group ,Danny Diaz & The Checkmates .Later years
Some time after
The Foundations broke up he went toZambia with a soul band to play for it's independence celebrations. [Wilmer, 2001] He also joined other musicians in a band that played African Jazz and the band became very popular there locally. He also taught music to students in Zambia and learnt some carving crafts and later moved to Kenya.After spending four years in Africa he returned to England. In 1977 he and a former band mate from his early Jazz years, Laurie Chescoe played traditional Jazz. He also attempted to reunite with Tim Harris the former drummer for The Foundations and a Gospel choir. Both were fruitless. With his partner Olive, in Peckham, south London he opened a Junk shop.
In 1981 he went to Paris and worked with
Sam Woodyard , former drummer with The Duke Ellington band. [Wilmer, 2001] He later moved to a commune near thePyrenees and was a founding member of The St Andre Blues Band. In 1983 he returned to England and started a relationship with an artist called Simone and took up painting. He took music to schools with and an Afro-Caribbean group and later moved to Paris. He had a brain haemorrhage in 1989 and recovered enough to play keyboard etc. He suffered a stroke in 1999. He died on 23 August 2001, at the age of 65.Early discography
* 1962: "Little Hans" / "Dominican Carnival" (Columbia 45-DB 4773)
* 1962: "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)" / "In A Little Spanish Town" (Columbia 45-DB 4844)References
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